A π¬π¨π₯ππ«π π«ππ¦, also known as a solar print or a photogram, is a photographic image made without using a camera. It is created by placing objects or negatives directly onto light-sensitive paper or another photosensitive surface and exposing it to sunlight. The light causes a chemical reaction in the photosensitive material, resulting in an image that outlines the shapes and shadows of the objects used.
To make a solargram, an object or a negative is placed on the light-sensitive surface, and then the paper is exposed to sunlight for a specific period. After exposure, the paper is processed to fix the image, resulting in a unique and artistic representation of the objects used.
Prompt base tokens:
solargram, Xray, aerochrome, powerhouse at dawn



